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Postby Get Real! » Mon Feb 18, 2008 7:54 pm

shahmaran wrote:TP's unrealistic approach was going to lead to partition eventually, because soon or later no one will give a shit about what you think, and start focusing on us. That is one solution!

So you have to hurry up and come up with a plan to unite the island IF you don't want to end up with another Kosovo. This is another solution!

Are you just plain thick or do you only pretend to be when the facts don't suit you? :roll:

Unrealistic approach? Right, so you have a problem living under a modern democratic EU system that already employs 3,000+ Turkish Cypriots, even under these extraordinary circumstances of daily green line crossing, with a full array of social security rights, and you’re still asking for a “plan”?

A plan to do what Einstein? What did you have in mind? Would you like a minaret incorporated up jack’s arse aswell?

Half your people haven’t got a pair of knickers to cover their butt and live in 3rd world Turkish conditions and you’re still looking for a ”plan”?
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Postby Nikitas » Mon Feb 18, 2008 7:54 pm

" everybody would go North.Tourists,Cypriots,business.The south would be a ghost town..."

How so? It was not a ghost town before 1974, why should it be one after a solution? Anyway, hope that a lot of people leave and leave Paphos and Famagusta empty, for me to enjoy more!
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Postby michalis5354 » Mon Feb 18, 2008 7:58 pm

This is a historic opportunity for Cyprus to become a European country 100% and not the black sheep of Europe , adopting the Communist ideology that has failed in practice. The voters of Papadopoulos need to think very carefully not to damage at least the economy by adopting a model that has failed in practice.
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Postby Oracle » Mon Feb 18, 2008 8:07 pm

michalis5354 wrote:This is a historic opportunity for Cyprus to become a European country 100% and not the black sheep of Europe , adopting the Communist ideology that has failed in practice. The voters of Papadopoulos need to think very carefully not to damage at least the economy by adopting a model that has failed in practice.


One thing at a time ...
....... concentrate on having your kittens ....

You are not making sense :roll:
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Postby shahmaran » Mon Feb 18, 2008 8:09 pm

DT. wrote:
shahmaran wrote:TP's unrealistic approach was going to lead to partition eventually, because soon or later no one will give a shit about what you think, and start focusing on us. That is one solution!

So you have to hurry up and come up with a plan to unite the island IF you don't want to end up with another Kosovo. This is another solution!

Are you just plain thick or do you only pretend to be when the facts don't suit you? :roll:

:lol: you almost sound worried about us Shah!


Well behind all these words, i too have a soft heart. :roll:

3rd world conditions? No money to pay for knickers?

Where exactly are you talking about GR?

The TRNC?

I don't know many people here who live in 3rd world conditions nor who don't have any knickers, either you have never been here or never been to a 3rd world country, or even more likely, you are just talking purely out of your arse as usual.

3000 people can do whatever they like, there is still another 370,000 or so to think about here EINSTEIN, what will you do about them?

Invite them over for more work?

Hand out free knickers at the border?

Tell them to fuck off back to Turkey like some other geniuses do here?

Well that clearly worked!

So i take it you got it all under control now.

Nice one. :roll:
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Postby denizaksulu » Mon Feb 18, 2008 8:14 pm

Get Real! wrote:
Bananiot wrote:I think the omens are not very good, unless we solve the problem in 2008. Otherwise, the UN will solve it for us, just like they did in Kosovo where the international community had patience for only 11 or so years. Of course the solution will be partition in our case too.

Our only hope is to get a negotiation process going in March after we convince the Turkish Cypriots that we mean business this time round. Realistically, the solution cannot be anything different from the Annan Plan but I am sure certain modifications for the better can be negotiated.

Right, so you’ve just wasted a couple of years posting your anti-Papadopoulos propaganda just so that you can now conclude that the solution is partition?

Was this the great plan you had in mind for Cyprus and therefore annoyed that TP was getting in your way?



GR, where Tpapa failed isnt it possible others might succeed in reaching a settlement of some sort. Lets give it a chance and not condemn true and meaningful discussion. You never know, you might find yourself in your rightful place in a palace in Tymbou.
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Postby Oracle » Mon Feb 18, 2008 8:17 pm

denizaksulu wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
Bananiot wrote:I think the omens are not very good, unless we solve the problem in 2008. Otherwise, the UN will solve it for us, just like they did in Kosovo where the international community had patience for only 11 or so years. Of course the solution will be partition in our case too.

Our only hope is to get a negotiation process going in March after we convince the Turkish Cypriots that we mean business this time round. Realistically, the solution cannot be anything different from the Annan Plan but I am sure certain modifications for the better can be negotiated.

Right, so you’ve just wasted a couple of years posting your anti-Papadopoulos propaganda just so that you can now conclude that the solution is partition?

Was this the great plan you had in mind for Cyprus and therefore annoyed that TP was getting in your way?



GR, where Tpapa failed isnt it possible others might succeed in reaching a settlement of some sort. Lets give it a chance and not condemn true and meaningful discussion. You never know, you might find yourself in your rightful place in a palace in Tymbou.


... So how much have you accomplished in 5 years? :?
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Postby umit07 » Mon Feb 18, 2008 8:23 pm

GR I am sure that EVERY TC on this forum has higher living standards than you!

TRNC the 3 rd world country!

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Postby denizaksulu » Mon Feb 18, 2008 8:25 pm

Oracle wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
Bananiot wrote:I think the omens are not very good, unless we solve the problem in 2008. Otherwise, the UN will solve it for us, just like they did in Kosovo where the international community had patience for only 11 or so years. Of course the solution will be partition in our case too.

Our only hope is to get a negotiation process going in March after we convince the Turkish Cypriots that we mean business this time round. Realistically, the solution cannot be anything different from the Annan Plan but I am sure certain modifications for the better can be negotiated.

Right, so you’ve just wasted a couple of years posting your anti-Papadopoulos propaganda just so that you can now conclude that the solution is partition?

Was this the great plan you had in mind for Cyprus and therefore annoyed that TP was getting in your way?



GR, where Tpapa failed isnt it possible others might succeed in reaching a settlement of some sort. Lets give it a chance and not condemn true and meaningful discussion. You never know, you might find yourself in your rightful place in a palace in Tymbou.


... So how much have you accomplished in 5 years? :?



In five years I have managed to see more grandchildren born, met a lot of new people, mostly whom I do respect, got a good promotion, then turned a chance of further promotion down, oh, sorry, was that in the plural? You are talking about Cyprus, well thanks to the intransigence of Tpapa, zilch. :roll: :roll: :wink: :wink:
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Postby Get Real! » Mon Feb 18, 2008 8:26 pm

denizaksulu wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
Bananiot wrote:I think the omens are not very good, unless we solve the problem in 2008. Otherwise, the UN will solve it for us, just like they did in Kosovo where the international community had patience for only 11 or so years. Of course the solution will be partition in our case too.

Our only hope is to get a negotiation process going in March after we convince the Turkish Cypriots that we mean business this time round. Realistically, the solution cannot be anything different from the Annan Plan but I am sure certain modifications for the better can be negotiated.

Right, so you’ve just wasted a couple of years posting your anti-Papadopoulos propaganda just so that you can now conclude that the solution is partition?

Was this the great plan you had in mind for Cyprus and therefore annoyed that TP was getting in your way?


GR, where Tpapa failed isnt it possible others might succeed in reaching a settlement of some sort. Lets give it a chance and not condemn true and meaningful discussion. You never know, you might find yourself in your rightful place in a palace in Tymbou.

Its Bananiot's stance that I'm querying Deniz so let the man answer.
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